For each of the following six dimensions of health, list at least one characteristic, activity, belief, or attitude that reflects that dimension in your life. Provide a brief explanation with each example. Refer to Ch. 1 in the text for explanations of these dimensions.…
Emotional health: An activity that reflects ones emotional health would be expressing your feelings. If I’m angry I keep my thoughts to myself so I won’t hurt anybody’s feelings.…
Physical health: Physical health for me is my diabetes, taking my medications, weight gain or preferably loss and exercise. Also learning to live day to day with an illness and live a happy regular life. Physical health to me is also playing with my kids, working around the house, cleaning and taking care of myself.…
For each of the following six dimensions of health, list at least one characteristic, activity, belief, or attitude that reflects that dimension in your life. Provide a brief explanation with each example. Refer to Ch. 1 in the text for explanations of these dimensions.…
Health is the ability of an individual to function well physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually to be able to demonstrate the full range of one’s “unique potentialities within the environment in which one is living” (Farlex, 2013). Our Health can be affected by the way we deal with our social, physical and psychological issues in life. Shelter, food, education, social security, health and social services, income and employment are one of the factors that leads to the condition of our health.…
Physical health: Physical health being aware of diets and nutrition knowing what to eat, when to eat and the amount you’re supposed to be eating. That way you are happy with your physical appearance. If you are looking good you will feel amazing.…
Of health refer to factors relating to the body that impact on health including genetics, hormones, body weight, blood pressure, cholesterol levels and birth weight.…
Health varies on a daily basis and is not just the absence of disease. Health varies with age and the susceptibility to disease. It is a state of physical, mental and social wellbeing.…
Before reading this chapter I would have defined health as just being about physical activity because that is all I was taught about health. I was taught that health was about having your body in a good condition and eating the right foods. I did not know that there was so much more behind health. Now that I have read this chapter I have learned that health is not only about doing physical activities to keep your body in shape. Health is about having a positive, optimistic outlook. You can have so many dimensions of health such as of course, physical health, spiritual health, social health, intellectual health and environmental health. Physical health refers to the way that your body functions. This includes eating right, getting regular exercise, and being at your recommended body weight. Physical health is also avoiding drugs and alcohol and being free of disease and sickness. Spiritual health is maintaining harmonious relationships with other living things and having spiritual direction and purpose. This includes living according to one’s ethics, morals and values. Social health is the quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers and others you are in contact with.…
Physical health: Characteristics of the human body such as size, shape, sensory acuity, responsiveness, susceptibility to disease and disorders, body functioning, physical fitness and recuperative abilities. Physical health also included the ability to perform normal daily activities of daily living.…
Income, housing and environment are just three factors which greatly impact a person’s health and are all classed as determinants. The first determinant being income effects the human in many ways.…
Social determinants of health are the economic and social conditions under which individual's live which can determine their health. WHO (1946) have identified ten different social determinants (stated in the introduction) of health that can all have an effect on a person's physical and mental wellbeing. The identification and research of social determinants of health have helped extend awareness and encourage action from healthcare workers and advocates. According to Drever and Whitehead (1997) in studies…
Health determinants can be divided into two categories: physical determinants and social determinants. These determinants are factors that contribute to a person’s overall state of health, and include biological, socioeconomic, psychological, social, and behavior factors. Typically, the physical determinants are broken down into biology and genetics, such as sex and age, individual behaviors, such as alcohol and drug use or unprotected sex, social environment factors like discrimination or income, physical environment, like where a person lives, the weather, water quality, and built environment, as well as health services and access to health care and insurance. The social determinants of health include social and economic systems responsible for health inequities, like the social environment, health services, and structural or societal factors, often shaped by distribution of money, power, and resources throughout local communities, nations, and the world. In summary, these determinants are a combination of where we live, work, and play, and include transportation, access to markets, banks, quality education, and safe neighborhoods, community integration and social support, culture, language, policy, and racism (Determinants of Health,…
Health is an elusive term. It is a term that many people think they understand until they are asked to define or describe it and then asked how they would…
There are many factors that are likely to influence current health and could carry on influencing patterns of health in the UK. Some of the factors that could this are:…